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Cerambyx Ferruginosus
''Cerambyx'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles). They are commonly known as capricorn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip, are reminiscent of the horns of an Alpine Ibex (''Capra ibex'') or " capricorn". Species These 48 species belong to the genus ''Cerambyx'': * '' Cerambyx aestuans'' Olivier, 1800 * '' Cerambyx apiceplicatus'' Pic, 1941 * '' Cerambyx carbonarius'' Scopoli, 1763 * '' Cerambyx carinatus'' (Küster, 1845) * '' Cerambyx castaneus'' Voet, 1778 * ''Cerambyx cerdo'' Linnaeus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx clavipes'' Forster, 1771 * '' Cerambyx coqvus'' Linnæus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx cyaneofulvus'' Houttuyn * ''Cerambyx cyaneopunctatus'' Houttuyn * '' Cerambyx dichropterus'' Dalman, 1826 * '' Cerambyx dux'' ( Faldermann, 1837) * '' Cerambyx elbursi'' Jurecek, 1924 * '' Cerambyx equestris'' Laxmann, 1770 * '' Cerambyx fasciatus'' Voet, 1778 * '' Cerambyx ferrugineus'' Goeze, 17 ...
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Great Capricorn Beetle
''Cerambyx cerdo'', commonly known as the great capricorn beetle or cerambyx longicorn, is a species of beetle in family Cerambycidae. It occurs in North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia), Europe (Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, North Macedonia, France, Georgia (country), Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine), and Asia (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia (country), Georgia, Iran, and Turkey). The beetle was previously present in the United Kingdom but went locally extinct at least hundreds of years ago. Preserved specimens have been found in the UK, having been dated to around 4000 years old. It has been recorded in the UK since, but this believed to be because of accidental human introduction due to wood transport. Description This beetle measures between 41 and 55 mm in body length and is among the largest of the European beetle species. It has an elon ...
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Cerambyx Cyaneopunctatus
''Cerambyx'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles). They are commonly known as capricorn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip, are reminiscent of the horns of an Alpine Ibex (''Capra ibex'') or " capricorn". Species These 48 species belong to the genus ''Cerambyx'': * '' Cerambyx aestuans'' Olivier, 1800 * '' Cerambyx apiceplicatus'' Pic, 1941 * '' Cerambyx carbonarius'' Scopoli, 1763 * '' Cerambyx carinatus'' (Küster, 1845) * '' Cerambyx castaneus'' Voet, 1778 * ''Cerambyx cerdo'' Linnaeus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx clavipes'' Forster, 1771 * '' Cerambyx coqvus'' Linnæus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx cyaneofulvus'' Houttuyn * '' Cerambyx cyaneopunctatus'' Houttuyn * '' Cerambyx dichropterus'' Dalman, 1826 * '' Cerambyx dux'' ( Faldermann, 1837) * '' Cerambyx elbursi'' Jurecek, 1924 * '' Cerambyx equestris'' Laxmann, 1770 * '' Cerambyx fasciatus'' Voet, 1778 * '' Cerambyx ferrugineus'' Goeze, 1 ...
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Cerambyx Fasciatus
''Iberodorcadion fuliginator'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. It is known from Central Europe: Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg (from where it is considered to be extirpated), Netherlands, Portugal, France, Germany, Austria, Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ..., and Switzerland. ''Iberodorcadion fuliginator'' is a flightless beetle that feeds on grass. Its range extends from the Iberian Peninsula through Central Europe to Poland and from the southern Netherlands to northern Switzerland. It is highly endangered. The beetle has a 2-year life cycle. In the spring, eggs are deposited in stems of grass such as Bromus erectus, their main larval host. The l ...
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Cerambyx Equestris
''Dorcadion equestre'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was first described by Laxmann in 1770, under the genus ''Cerambyx''. This species is found in Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, North Macedonia, Turkey, Russia, Moldova, Albania, and Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the nor ....BioLib.cz - ''Dorcadion equestre''
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* ''Dorcadion equestre equestre'' (Laxmann, 1770) * ''Dorcadion equestre nogelii'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Dorcadion equestre reclinatum'' Kraatz, 1892 * ''Dorcadion eques ...
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Cerambyx Elbursi
''Cerambyx'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles). They are commonly known as capricorn beetles, as their strong, stout and curved antennae, each segment of which flares towards the tip, are reminiscent of the horns of an Alpine Ibex (''Capra ibex'') or " capricorn". Species These 48 species belong to the genus ''Cerambyx'': * '' Cerambyx aestuans'' Olivier, 1800 * '' Cerambyx apiceplicatus'' Pic, 1941 * '' Cerambyx carbonarius'' Scopoli, 1763 * '' Cerambyx carinatus'' (Küster, 1845) * '' Cerambyx castaneus'' Voet, 1778 * ''Cerambyx cerdo'' Linnaeus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx clavipes'' Forster, 1771 * '' Cerambyx coqvus'' Linnæus, 1758 * '' Cerambyx cyaneofulvus'' Houttuyn * ''Cerambyx cyaneopunctatus'' Houttuyn * '' Cerambyx dichropterus'' Dalman, 1826 * '' Cerambyx dux'' ( Faldermann, 1837) * '' Cerambyx elbursi'' Jurecek, 1924 * ''Cerambyx equestris'' Laxmann, 1770 * ''Cerambyx fasciatus'' Voet, 1778 * ''Cerambyx ferrugineus'' Goeze, 1777 ...
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